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we simply have a business to run and will work to create and environment that engenders trust and mooch cooperation as we provide a service to america's heroes. thank you for your distinguished leadership. we never sought an add verify cerebral relationship with va. we hope to get the respect we have earned. thank you for holding this hearing. we'll be happy to answer any questions you or your committee members might have. >> thank you, mr. shaw. we'll now begin with question, and i'll yield myself five minutes. mr. shaw, who is the national regulatory agency for biologics throughout the country? >> if i may, the fda is not a formal regulation body. it's the american association of tissue banks. it's a voluntary regulatory body. >> okay. could you briefly explain some of the criteria that, that the association of tissue banks aatb has to ensure patient safety? >> yes, sir. the aatb monitors that there are safety regulations such as testing for each donor through a variety of tests, the cancer, the hiv, hepatitis, various screenings to make sure that each donor is safe to move on to proc
we simply have a business to run and will work to create and environment that engenders trust and mooch cooperation as we provide a service to america's heroes. thank you for your distinguished leadership. we never sought an add verify cerebral relationship with va. we hope to get the respect we have earned. thank you for holding this hearing. we'll be happy to answer any questions you or your committee members might have. >> thank you, mr. shaw. we'll now begin with question, and i'll...
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rates so low and you wonder about where you can put money and how can you protect money in inflationary environment, so stocks, yes. stock prices will appreciate. the currencies, particularly for the mull-nationals, will appreciate, and participate in demand. so, yeah, you have to have some sort of goods that are going to appreciate with the value of the currency to protect you. stocks do that. >> andy cross, you're a bull on this story. is the inflation hedge part of your bullishness, or are there other more powerful reasons? >> i think there are a lot of reasons, larry. the inflation is really important because if you can find companies that can pass off costs and can monthing their costs, grow margins as they grow into growing markets, whether it's the u.s. or around the world, that's really compelling for a long-term investment. as long as it's reasonable level inflation, but really you want to find companies that can manage the expectations of their business and grow profits. like you said, profits are the way to go for a long-term investment. >> got to leave it there. michael, andy, thanks ve
rates so low and you wonder about where you can put money and how can you protect money in inflationary environment, so stocks, yes. stock prices will appreciate. the currencies, particularly for the mull-nationals, will appreciate, and participate in demand. so, yeah, you have to have some sort of goods that are going to appreciate with the value of the currency to protect you. stocks do that. >> andy cross, you're a bull on this story. is the inflation hedge part of your bullishness, or...
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you are one of the first offices on the hill that was totally a knack environment. >> yes, but i was all about this. this was the first unbelievable tool we had before us. one thing i wanted to assure you, i had my political open -- politico open right there. but we had some difficulties with politico the other day. >> is a fix now? >> yes, it is. but the amazing thing is the drop box app. my office is trying to go completely paperless. when we talk about preparations, and the staff is exchanging memos, etc. it is all done electronically now. it is all portable. it is all right here. >> your briefings come in the drop box? >> it all comes into the drop box. >> and what other 8 bps do you like? app.have the politico.co 8 and there are others as well. i do not want to slight anybody, but we really do -- >> do you play games? >> do i play games? >> you are not a scrabble die? >> i have so daukoru on here and say -- i have sudoku on here and a few others. [laughter] >> one of the reasons you're here is to learn about how people live, shot, etc. tell us about that. >> you got to learn abo
you are one of the first offices on the hill that was totally a knack environment. >> yes, but i was all about this. this was the first unbelievable tool we had before us. one thing i wanted to assure you, i had my political open -- politico open right there. but we had some difficulties with politico the other day. >> is a fix now? >> yes, it is. but the amazing thing is the drop box app. my office is trying to go completely paperless. when we talk about preparations, and the...
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target rich environment with 75 million baby boomers. many of whom are inhelicopterring wealth or property from the parents. boomers age, they face memory problems. >> experts said today that financial fraud among baby boomers is grossly underreported. senior citizenning only one out of every 24 cases is formally documented. in washington, catherine herridge, fox news. >> the federal government is taking steps to strengthen information sharing with classify and private partners. janet napolitano released directive today. four mississippi inmates pardoned by haley barbour will be released from prison saturday. the democratic attorney general challenged the pardons but lost in court thursday. the fifth inmate initially ordered to remain in prison was released when his sentence was up. south carolina republican lieutenant for ken ard resigned from office today. pleaded guilty to seven counts of violating state ethic laws. among other things he was accused of giving $75,000 of his own money to people who in turn donated back dorb donated it
target rich environment with 75 million baby boomers. many of whom are inhelicopterring wealth or property from the parents. boomers age, they face memory problems. >> experts said today that financial fraud among baby boomers is grossly underreported. senior citizenning only one out of every 24 cases is formally documented. in washington, catherine herridge, fox news. >> the federal government is taking steps to strengthen information sharing with classify and private partners....
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realistic to say taxes can never go up, that, you know, taxes should stay where they are forever in any environment? what are you willing to give on? >> first of all, raising taxes is not the answer. we all know that. this problem is too large to think we can tax our way out of it. what we really need to be focused on is how big do we want the government to be, and begin to assess our priorities so we can manage down the deficit. that's clearly how it is. once we get a plan in place where, in fact, we've got a solution to the overspending, you know, we can begin to tell people their tax revenues will go to be paying off the deficit. but the problem is, maria, there's been an unwillingness to face up to the hard facts that there are obligations that have been assumed by the taxpayers, frankly, and there's not enough ney those obligations. that's what we have to sit down, iron out the differences, and go forward. >> i know you guys have just gotten back, but what's been the discussion in terms of getting together on the fiscal cliff? has the work begun after the vacation? >> well, clearly this week w
realistic to say taxes can never go up, that, you know, taxes should stay where they are forever in any environment? what are you willing to give on? >> first of all, raising taxes is not the answer. we all know that. this problem is too large to think we can tax our way out of it. what we really need to be focused on is how big do we want the government to be, and begin to assess our priorities so we can manage down the deficit. that's clearly how it is. once we get a plan in place...
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pacs and just the very wealthy hearing their voices heard shows that we're on a politically uneven environment. when politics becomes unequal, that's how they start undermining the institutions that have underpinned their growth. >> of that dynamic, when you have a bureaucracy acting in a way that's skwequestered from t needs and varieties of a society, how does it begin to break down? what are the practical implications? >> i think the way it starts breaking down is that the political system becomes responsive only to the voices and the wishes of a very small minority. when you look at great power that have failed in the past, for example, venice, the way it happened is exactly the sort of process that we are fearing in the united states right now. its political system started closing down, and once the political system became more monopolized by a particular group, then its economic institutions started changing and stagnation set in. so the real danger for the u.s. to watch out for even more than what happens to the incoming equality is what's going on with political inequality. >> imogen h
pacs and just the very wealthy hearing their voices heard shows that we're on a politically uneven environment. when politics becomes unequal, that's how they start undermining the institutions that have underpinned their growth. >> of that dynamic, when you have a bureaucracy acting in a way that's skwequestered from t needs and varieties of a society, how does it begin to break down? what are the practical implications? >> i think the way it starts breaking down is that the...
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believe in, which is is not having taxes increased for any american so that we can have the kind of environment that's conducive to economic growth, so that moms and dads can afford to pay for their kids' college, get the job opportunities they need, pay for their kids to go to private school, whatever. why wouldn't we pass what we know we're for and what our party's always stood for? if we know harry reid is not taking up the bill. that's the part i don't get at all. >> let me ask you this. your a nay vote, as understand. nay vote on tax cuts, lack of spending cuts or both? >> three thing. tax issue, underlying policy. cut spending, everyone understanding that. and i fail to comprehend the strategy when we're going to send a bill over there we know -- the white house said they'll veto. harry reid doesn't know if he'll take it up's if he does, it's not going to be sent back in the same form. there's already legislation over there we passed august 1st extending all tax rates. last night, nick mulvaney, steve and myself went before the committee, took the bill to pass, the only one to pass in bip
believe in, which is is not having taxes increased for any american so that we can have the kind of environment that's conducive to economic growth, so that moms and dads can afford to pay for their kids' college, get the job opportunities they need, pay for their kids to go to private school, whatever. why wouldn't we pass what we know we're for and what our party's always stood for? if we know harry reid is not taking up the bill. that's the part i don't get at all. >> let me ask you...
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>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you came up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after you graduate you get a job with an existing company or you leave and for many them that was not a good option and they left and took their ideas and companies with them. >> so they get their fancy education here and go back to indian or somewhere else. >>guest: we would like to stem the tide and keep them closer, and bring them back to the united states so they can create new jobs. and new companies. >> if they worked for a company they could have stayed? >>guest: if you get sponsored by a large corporation you can get the prop visas to work in the country but you cannot self sponsor and you cannot be here and c
>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you came up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after...
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it is about who can create an environment that we can see more economic activity with, and more jobs. that is what this is about, and i think it is very clear the two visions and the choice of the voters will have in november. again, i want to thank you and i want to thank the chamber for hosting us tonight. [applause] >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i didn't have a lot of time at the beginning, but i want to thank everyone for being there. the first time that mr. cantor has debated. thank you for sponsoring us. you have heard a lot of washington speak tonight because he has had 12 years of practice. you haven't heard much about what happened prior to the normal course of low taxes. too much regulation, that is all mr. canter talks about. he didn't talk about underfunding medicare part b. the people he talks about their struggling to get their jobs, the people that i talk about, the people that i talk about in last year and a half, the people that are struggling to make it are the people who lost their jobs because of the speculation, which you are to regulation that he supported ca
it is about who can create an environment that we can see more economic activity with, and more jobs. that is what this is about, and i think it is very clear the two visions and the choice of the voters will have in november. again, i want to thank you and i want to thank the chamber for hosting us tonight. [applause] >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i didn't have a lot of time at the beginning, but i want to thank everyone for being there. the first time that mr. cantor has debated....
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i'm a racist would have to sort of engage my whole career because i've been working in majority white environments my entire life and my entire professional career practically so to be racist against whites is pretty much a nonstarter to me and kind of a distraction from what the central issue is so you think those comments were taken out of context i think that were taken out of context because it's nothing that no one else has already said or before with almost was common knowledge i think perhaps what triggered the fire storm is the fact that i in artfully described it and me being an african-american adds that extra sort of topspin that conservatives tend to look for when they're trying to one out and root out really you know issues of reverse racism which seems to be the favorite trope these days i mean could you see how perhaps that comment was could be interpreted and that way. i could it's a bit of a stretch to me but i mean we because it is common knowledge and who among us can say that we're not comfortable around people who are like us that's the very nature of tribalism of an effort to
i'm a racist would have to sort of engage my whole career because i've been working in majority white environments my entire life and my entire professional career practically so to be racist against whites is pretty much a nonstarter to me and kind of a distraction from what the central issue is so you think those comments were taken out of context i think that were taken out of context because it's nothing that no one else has already said or before with almost was common knowledge i think...
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i didn't have the right environment or the facilities in scotland to try and fulfill my dreams. >> rose: what were your dreams? >> well, i wanted to get into the top hundred in the world at tennis. that was my main goal when i was around that age of 15 and i went to spain to do that they have the best track record at producing players at that level. >> rose: barcelona. >> yes, barcelona, yeah. >> rose: by 18 in your opinion the top what? >> i finished... in my 18th year i finished about around 60, 65 in the world. >> rose: and when were you in the top ten? >> when i was 20. i think when i was 19. i think i finished the year around 11 or so or something like that. >> rose: what's fascinating about that the this to me is understanding what young kids show in terms of potential so that somehow they emerge and they know you have the stuff to become a great champion. many don't and some do. you and also novak showed that. i mean, you played him when you were 11. what is it you show? you just are better than everybody around you when you're nine, ten, 11? you show potential to move to the nex
i didn't have the right environment or the facilities in scotland to try and fulfill my dreams. >> rose: what were your dreams? >> well, i wanted to get into the top hundred in the world at tennis. that was my main goal when i was around that age of 15 and i went to spain to do that they have the best track record at producing players at that level. >> rose: barcelona. >> yes, barcelona, yeah. >> rose: by 18 in your opinion the top what? >> i finished... in...
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they don't know what environment policies are going to be or labor policies are going. we're in the way of people who should be able to start their businesses and act entrepreneurly. what are we doing to create labs in inner cities and so people think entrepreneurly the answer is we're doing almost nothing or maybe nothing. it's not right. the third is we don't talk openly about culture and the institutions of meaning. we don't talk about the faith, community and vocation are not values that equally distributed. until we can talk openly about cultural issues. million we can talk openly about the facts we're going systemly as a society to mar began lose the bottom we'll see a worst situation in twenty and thinker years. that's not right. excellent question. thank you for that. right there. my name is franklin from colorado christian university. my question is, about your comment about having 30 seconds to persuade someone with this viewpoint and appealing to their emotions and moral side of the argument. with respect to the occupy movement as much as the fridge as it is.
they don't know what environment policies are going to be or labor policies are going. we're in the way of people who should be able to start their businesses and act entrepreneurly. what are we doing to create labs in inner cities and so people think entrepreneurly the answer is we're doing almost nothing or maybe nothing. it's not right. the third is we don't talk openly about culture and the institutions of meaning. we don't talk about the faith, community and vocation are not values that...
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but the gun industry has provided an environment where it's normalal that assault weapons and military clips can be available on the civilian market. that bushmaster rifle, that was legally purchased. that is how broken things are. so i think what i am hoping we all can achieve -- by the way, the citizens the average citizen has a role to play in this pushing government officials on divestment. what i hope we can achieve is a real disruption of business as usual here forcing this industry back on its heels forcing the nra to finally have to own up to what they have done. >> bill: again, we are talking with bill deblasio, who is the public advocate for the city of new york very powerful position in new york city. i wish every city in the country had one. you can follow his good work and the work of his office online at advocate.nyc.gov? correct? >>. >> correct. >> bill: bill, who makes these decisions and how can we bring it about? we all see the need. can people put pressure on these pension boards are pretty closed-room deals. aren't they? >> they have been historically, bill, but the
but the gun industry has provided an environment where it's normalal that assault weapons and military clips can be available on the civilian market. that bushmaster rifle, that was legally purchased. that is how broken things are. so i think what i am hoping we all can achieve -- by the way, the citizens the average citizen has a role to play in this pushing government officials on divestment. what i hope we can achieve is a real disruption of business as usual here forcing this industry back...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> the manager of the miami marlins, florida marlins unleashing a storm of controversy in the team's new neighborhood after he appeared to praise fidel castro in his interview with time magazine saying i love fidel castro. i respect fidel castro. those remarks earn him a five game suspension. he tried to explain. here he was. >> what i mean in spanish when they ask me in spanish i was thinking in spani
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. diarrhea, gas or...
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so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low single digits. one survey had him up as high as six percentage points and another post had him up by five. >> i think the expectation is a double-digit win. there's lots of reasons why he's got -- one similarity he has in michigan is much of the establishment is lined up behind his. he has a strong position against illegal immigration, and that appeals to many in the republican base in arizona. there's a significant mormon population in arizona, which works to his advantage. he has lots of different advantages in arizona that are reflected in the polls you see across the board. >> look at super tuesday next week. where are the states that the candidates put muc
so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low single digits. one survey had him up as high as six percentage points...
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but i did become aware because i write a lot about the environment, that the stimulus included $90 billion for clean energy, which was leveraging another $100 billion in private capital. those seemed like typos, and the united states was spending maybe two or three billion dollars a year on clean energy before the recovery act in 1999, washington completely knocked president clinton's pie in the sky plan to spend 6 billion over five years for clean energy. it was dead on arrival in congress, and obama got $90 billion in his first month and before his staff could find the bathrooms in the west wing? just ridiculous. the stimulus was pouring unprecedented cash into wind, solar, energy efficiency in every imaginable form, advanced biofuels, electric vehicles. cutting edge research, smarter grid, cleaner coal, factories to make the green stuff in the united states. and it was by far the biggest energy bill in history. so kind of got me curious about what else was in this stimulus that everybody was laughing about. i remember i did some dogged investigative reporting. no. it was a google search
but i did become aware because i write a lot about the environment, that the stimulus included $90 billion for clean energy, which was leveraging another $100 billion in private capital. those seemed like typos, and the united states was spending maybe two or three billion dollars a year on clean energy before the recovery act in 1999, washington completely knocked president clinton's pie in the sky plan to spend 6 billion over five years for clean energy. it was dead on arrival in congress,...
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the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying -- they are handed a letter saying only that there is a report of alleged mistreatment and inappropriate behavior by staff. >> all along, this first week when we were being sort of given piecemeal information, denied access to the videotapes, we were also being asked if we wanted to seek medical care for our child. >> reporter: medical care for what? >> for what? obviously we wanted to understand and see with our own eyes, since that evidence was available. >> reporter: she was horrified when she finally saw the surveillance tape of her child. >> obviously you don't ever want to see your child subjected to that kind of assault. these
the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying -- they are handed a...
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from five-day work week to paid vacations to child labor laws, so kids wouldn't work in unsafe environment. all of those things. the guys can thank unions for. the idea to say there is an experiment. salmonella is an experiment. this is the basic heart of the american labor movement. it's crushed by this guy, this governor and this republican legislature. >> eric: salmonella is a bacteria. >> bob: that's what i'm saying. >> eric: 24 states in union, governor snyder signs the dock innocent law. 24 states are right to work states. >> greg: this is amazing to me that employers can force new workers to actually join a union. that is like the yankees' pitchers spotting the red sox five runs. this is arguing against choice, which makes no sense. then you have this violence, incredible violence that the unions, will not stop until they destroy every city. they're like without cool clothing. >> eric: how can -- >> greg: how can you argue what you just saw? they're thugs. they're scum. >> bob: they went against management. >> bob: you are okay -- >> bob: they got helping hand three times by managem
from five-day work week to paid vacations to child labor laws, so kids wouldn't work in unsafe environment. all of those things. the guys can thank unions for. the idea to say there is an experiment. salmonella is an experiment. this is the basic heart of the american labor movement. it's crushed by this guy, this governor and this republican legislature. >> eric: salmonella is a bacteria. >> bob: that's what i'm saying. >> eric: 24 states in union, governor snyder signs the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. call or go online today. after all, when you're going the distance, i
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting...
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foreign trans national corporations unprecedented power to abuse american workers pollute the american environment and d. stabilize our financial markets as i reported yesterday under the agreement american companies would have to comply with american labor banking environmental regulations but curiously exempted from those laws and regulations are foreign corporations operating on american soil basically if this trade deal passes in its current form. when american laws would no longer apply to foreign business tycoons want to open factories in the united states for more details on this memo and the implications we could have on our economy i'm joined by belinda st louis international campaign director with public citizens of global trade watch and linda walker thank you for having me did i characterize that accurately and yes unfortunately you did what we are seeing an in this leaked text that appeared yesterday on i was on citizens trade campaign website is is is the text that shows that foreign corporations will have unprecedented rights in the united states to be able to challenge our environm
foreign trans national corporations unprecedented power to abuse american workers pollute the american environment and d. stabilize our financial markets as i reported yesterday under the agreement american companies would have to comply with american labor banking environmental regulations but curiously exempted from those laws and regulations are foreign corporations operating on american soil basically if this trade deal passes in its current form. when american laws would no longer apply to...
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they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution in order to keep this old technology continuing on its last gasp as long as it can. that's what this whole debate is about. it's the past versus the future. it's clean energy versus dirty energy. it's pollution versus progress. and hopefully, as this campaign unfolds, the american public will see it because i think they want the wind, the solar, the geothermal, plug-in hybrids, the way in which we tell not only the saudi arabians that we don't need their oil any more than we need our sands but we tell the canadians clean up that oil. don't expect us to allow the dirtiest of all
they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> more breaking news news now on the petreaus investigation. fbi agent who sparked the investigation into petreaus and lead to the resignation. we told you about him at the top of our program. his name is frederick humphreys the ii. i want to quote him. he said, i've looked at some of these stories and he's been a stellar performer with the bureau for many, many years. he and his wife have been social friends with ms. kelly and her husband for many years. >> this is the same fbi agent who sent jill kelley shirtless pictures of himself.
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what...
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all in all, state and local governments, businesses, taxpayers are in a very uncertain environment. on top of that, we, of course, have these problems in europe that could spread to the united states. if they do, then our low-interest rates will go up. cbo estimates if the interest rate goes up 1% a year over the next ten years, that will add another $1 trillion to the deficit. all of those conditions mean that it is very difficult for people to plan and worst of all, the congress and president have done nothing so far that deals with the really long-term issues. we know baby boomers are retiring. we know baby boomers will be collecting social security and medicare benefits. as they do, it will cause our spending to grow at much faster levels. >> we are talking to susan tanaka. she is the researcher at the peterson foundation. the new report is out today. the web site is pgpf.org. it stands for the peter g. peterson foundation. your's is a non-partisan foundation. you look at the numbers. what has to be done to reduce the growing debt? >> well, i think it is unlikely we will ever ge
all in all, state and local governments, businesses, taxpayers are in a very uncertain environment. on top of that, we, of course, have these problems in europe that could spread to the united states. if they do, then our low-interest rates will go up. cbo estimates if the interest rate goes up 1% a year over the next ten years, that will add another $1 trillion to the deficit. all of those conditions mean that it is very difficult for people to plan and worst of all, the congress and president...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> we're back with the political roundtable. joining me, political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin, and nbc's own savannah guthrie, and a strategist, mike murphy, and kasim reed. let's go to the trend tracker. number one, romney wins washington as he prepares to go into super tuesday
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our...
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corporations should be following in his or bush's footsteps and be doing their part to help save the environment and save a few bucks the bab big oil a new report out is out detailing just how wealthy the five big oil corporations are according to the report in two thousand and eleven the oil giants earned two hundred sixty one thousand dollars per minute more than ninety six percent of american households make every year and last year c.e.o.'s of the big five received on average sixty thousand dollars per day in compensation more than the yearly salary of most of their blue collar employees let's not forget the hundred fifty million dollars four hundred thousand dollars a day they boil spent on lobbying in washington in two thousand and eleven bottom line big oil is corrupting our democracy destroying our environment and leaving blue collar workers in the dust all the top executives rachid rake in outrageous sums of money something needs to be done to stop that destruction and the very very ugly the family research council council a leaked strategy memo is detailing the anti-gay conservative ha
corporations should be following in his or bush's footsteps and be doing their part to help save the environment and save a few bucks the bab big oil a new report out is out detailing just how wealthy the five big oil corporations are according to the report in two thousand and eleven the oil giants earned two hundred sixty one thousand dollars per minute more than ninety six percent of american households make every year and last year c.e.o.'s of the big five received on average sixty thousand...
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now buying from a more global environment offers many benefits and increases competition and thus reduce cot cost. it allows for the introduction of new technologies ab cob accepts and supports coalition war fights efforts or makings them less difficult to execute. we can benefit from the lessons learned in efficiency gains from other nations who had militaries that face difficult financial services and forced to drive home the own, quote, better buying power initiative. globalization is frankly not an option. it's a reality. but while buying from a more global environment officers many benefit to the department we must be aware of the significant risks risks. these include but are not limited to the main reason we're here today. the threat of counsel fit or interior parts entering the supply chain, the potential for undue reliance on actually con configuration may not be understood. or the risk of leaked intellectual property to foreign businesses and governments. when it comes to articulating the failure of policy on the subject, particularly as a relate its to cyberspace. one look no
now buying from a more global environment offers many benefits and increases competition and thus reduce cot cost. it allows for the introduction of new technologies ab cob accepts and supports coalition war fights efforts or makings them less difficult to execute. we can benefit from the lessons learned in efficiency gains from other nations who had militaries that face difficult financial services and forced to drive home the own, quote, better buying power initiative. globalization is...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> up next, the chair of the democratic party, debbie wasserman schultz, with her views on the gap race, and the social issues >>> joining me now, florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. nice to have you here in the studio. let he ask you about the issue of contraception and the fight over social issues. just as i asked the two other guests i have had this morning, can you appreciate where they are coming from, which is that this is not a war on women which they say is a vast overstatement or about access to contraception, but this is about religious liberty that started with the president's new regulation about faith institutions and access and who plays for contraception? >> well, if it's not a war on women, then let's look at what happened this week in contraception. first, you had the blunt rubio bill that was on the floor in the united states senate that wouldn't just deal with making sure that women couldn't have ak sessi access to contraception, and it said any boss could use their own mora
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> up next, the chair of the democratic party, debbie wasserman schultz, with her views on the gap race, and the social issues >>> joining me now, florida congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. nice to have you here in the studio. let he ask you about the issue of contraception and the fight over social issues. just as i asked the two other guests i have had this morning, can you appreciate...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> car racing has a history of being a dangerous spectator sport. but when vehicles are taken off-road, the stakes get even higher. a driver blacks out, sending his vehicle that's meant to crawl up cliffs crawling over cars and careening into the crowd. >> i knew right then something had gone seriously wrong but i had no idea what. >> rock crawlers can conquer just about any obstacle in their way. bob standich has been driving these vehicles for more than six years. >> driving a rock crawler is an adrenaline rush. i know a lot of guys get it from speed but believe it or not, crawling around sitting 50 feet up on the side of a hill, and you can feel the tires inching off of a rock underneath you, it's a pretty good rush. >> on j
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> car racing has a history of being a dangerous spectator sport. but when vehicles are taken off-road, the stakes get...
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certainly not water it's certainly not just salt water it is a very deep very dangerous material to the environment because i was not seeing waste it's a toxic waste and so is it being treated as toxic waste is it being recovered and appropriately disposed of. there are very few ways that it can be disposed of properly and unfortunately in pennsylvania recently and so many department of environmental protection asked the operators in pennsylvania to stop dumping this that would waste through so it's treatment plants because it was causing problems with drinking water and so the companies then said well we then have to do something else with it there are a limited number of industrial waste treatment plants to you with them to handle the volume of the waste some companies are recycling and reusing some of the waste . in opposition to what the industry has been saying for years that one hundred percent of the waste load being produced in marcellus wells in pennsylvania never leads well never leaves the pads it's always cycle that's obviously not true because a lot of it is still going to ohio to the
certainly not water it's certainly not just salt water it is a very deep very dangerous material to the environment because i was not seeing waste it's a toxic waste and so is it being treated as toxic waste is it being recovered and appropriately disposed of. there are very few ways that it can be disposed of properly and unfortunately in pennsylvania recently and so many department of environmental protection asked the operators in pennsylvania to stop dumping this that would waste through so...
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of politics is performance, and it shows mitt romney is not adepth at changing or responding to the environment or thinking on his feet. >> i am a good friend of mitt romney's and i want him to win, but i get frustrated, because i know somewhere, or i believe that mitt heard about it and it's a double hockey sticks moment, and he was unhappy with it, and that romney, many of us know personally and if the country saw that, he would be doing much better. >> and in our nbc poll reveals, a tale of two states here. this is likely the republican voters in ohio and virginia, and satisfied or would you like the see somebody else run? in ohio, 47% would ke to see somebody else run, and this is not a beloved frontrunner in mitt romney. >> it's not a beloved feel at all, and you have to wonder dwr the marquee republicans never got in the race. depending how things turn out in november, a lot of republicans will be doing soul searching. super tuesday does not hold the potential for a candidate to come in and have the decisive vote that whittles down the field. there's no incentive to get out of the race. n
of politics is performance, and it shows mitt romney is not adepth at changing or responding to the environment or thinking on his feet. >> i am a good friend of mitt romney's and i want him to win, but i get frustrated, because i know somewhere, or i believe that mitt heard about it and it's a double hockey sticks moment, and he was unhappy with it, and that romney, many of us know personally and if the country saw that, he would be doing much better. >> and in our nbc poll...